Edit .htaccess file in your root directory. This is useful
when you do not have access to php.ini file. In this example, /home/httpd/html
is considered as root directory (you can also create .htaccess file locally and
than upload it using ftp / sftp / scp client):

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Orangehrm is an awesome Open Source HR Management System that is freely available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/orangehrm/.
or you can download from from Orangehrm official website You can follow the step by step installation and deployment for your
companies used. I will show you how to install Orangehrm CentOS.

At first we have to configure apache, php, mysql support web server, we can follow this link

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

GLPI is the Information Resource-Manager with an additional
Administration Interface. You can use it to build up a database with an
inventory for your company. It has enhanced functions to make the daily life
for the administrators easier, like a job-tracking-system with
mail-notification and methods to build a database with basic information about
your network-topology.

Install GLPI on Centos 6 or RHEL6

Let us setup GLPI Asset management system using GLPI on our
centos 6.6. GLPI is web based deployment software, we have to setup a
LAMP server in our centos 6.6. Follow the below link to setup LAMP server on
centos 6

The rest of the installation is web based and pretty easy.
Point your web browser with URL http://ip-address/glpi
or http://domain-name/glpi and
follow the onscreen instructions.

You should see the following screen. Select your language
and click Ok.

Accept the License agreement and click Ok.

If it is a new installation click Install button, else click
Upgrade button to upgrade from old version to most recent new version. I want
to install a fresh version of GLPI, hence i clicked Install button
.

If all seems well, you should see the following screen. If
there are any errors, check for the file permissions and start over the
installation again.

Enter the MySQL credentials such as hostname, user and
password and click Continue.

If you have already created a MySQL database it should have
listed in the next screen as shown below, else you have to create a new one by
clicking on the link Create new database. I have already created a database
called ‘glpidb’, hence i selected it.

Click Continue.

Congratulations! We have installed GLPI on our server
successfully.

The default user accounts and their passwords will be shown
in the above window. However i have listed them below for the sake of clarity.

– glpi/glpi for the administrator account

– tech/tech for the technician account

– normal/normal for the normal account

– post-only/postonly for the postonly account

Please note them. You can change them later.

Click Use GLPI to proceed. Let us log in to GLPI
administrative Dashboard. The administrative user name is glpi and password is
also glpi. Enter them and click Post.

This is how my Administrative dashboard looks.

At the first log in it will show some precautions that be
made before using GLPI further.

First you above to change the default users passwords for
security reasons. To do that. Go to Administration -> Users -> glpi and
input your new password in the password column.

And also you have to remove the install/install.php file for
security reasons.

# rm -fr
/var/www/glpi/install/install.php

If you made any mistakes or just forgot the password for the
administrative account, you can re-run the above setup by deleting the
following config/config.php file.

After completing your installation change the permission of
the config/config_db.php file to avoid any misconfiguration by users.

# chmod 400
/var/www/glpi/config/config_db.php

Now start using GLPI asset management system by navigating
to http://ip-address/glpi.

Usage of GLPI is not that difficult. Just go-through every
menus and explore things. If you still want a help documentation, i suggest you
to read the Official wiki page.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

You need to have AllowOverride
AuthConfig directive in httpd.conf file in order for these directives to have
any effect. Look for DocumentRoot Directory entry. In this example, our
DocumentRoot directory is set to /var/www. Therefore, my entry in httpd.conf
looks like as follows: